BenQ TK700 4K HDR Gaming Projector
Original price was: $1,499.00.$1,099.00Current price is: $1,099.00.
BenQ TK700 4K HDR Gaming Projector Price comparison
BenQ TK700 4K HDR Gaming Projector Price History
Price History for BenQ - TK700 4K HDR Gaming Projector, Game Modes, Low Input Lag, 3200 Lumens - White
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Current Price | $1,099.00 | October 30, 2024 |
Highest Price | $1,499.00 | October 20, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $1,099.00 | October 25, 2024 |
Last price changes
$1,099.00 | October 25, 2024 |
$1,499.00 | October 20, 2024 |
BenQ TK700 4K HDR Gaming Projector Description
- TK700 vs TK700STi: TK700 utilizes standard throw (100″@8.2ft). TK700STi possesses short-throw capabilities able to project at shorter distances (100″@6.5ft). While still delivering perfect image accuracy and clarity.
- 16MS 4K HDR HIGH RESOLUTION: Low latency 16ms@4K/60Hz low input lag; up to 4ms@1080p/240Hz; 4K HDR-enabled; 100-inch images from 8.2ft (2.5m)
- GAMING-BASED SURROUND SOUND: Supporting eARC for Dolby Atmos & 7.1-Channel Audio pass through; Game Sound Mode/Game Mode to fine-tune audio and images, One of our Best Gaming projectors.
- DETAILED COLORS: Black detail enhancement, dark scenes without sacrificing color in brighter areas; 96% Rec. 709; 3200 ANSI lumens, this tv projector really gives you the feel of a TV screen.
- DIVERSE COMPATIBILITY: This 4K Projector is compatible with consoles (Sony PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X, Series S), Google stadia and external audio systems.
BenQ TK700 4K HDR Gaming Projector Specification
Specification: BenQ TK700 4K HDR Gaming Projector
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BenQ TK700 4K HDR Gaming Projector Reviews (13)
13 reviews for BenQ TK700 4K HDR Gaming Projector
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Desiree –
spent 8 giu4s constructing st4ucture to mount.
first hour of usr today constant flickering.
spent hour talking to amazon.
ad on amqzo also stated replacement is offered which thwy are not honoring
as third party seller even though it came in amazon boxes, they will npt replace, so have tp gp a week long proceas for refund, then pay extra 200 dollara for new item, and then wait abother week for hopeful delivery.
pathetic
Amazon Customer –
I bought this to replace my 10 years old benQ ST 1080p
The picture quality is better, won’t lie about it but the bigger difference is the response rate.
Playing on this projector is just AMAZING. You feel like it’s a gaming monitor. Compare to my older projector it’s a revelation, and I really recommend it !
Gigzaw –
This is a Great mid-tier gaming projector; I will say this has a long throw so make sure you have enough room in your move room to handle this projector. Overall, very pleased with the product, not the best out of box color calibration, going to have to mess around with that to fully get the most out of this projector. I recommend this projector or any other Benq product as I am very impressed. Surprised to see that there is no digital zoom, OfCourse you have your zoom adjustment on the lens itself, but sometimes I need to zoom the aspect ratio, and as far as I can see, it only lets you switch between “auto” 4:3 and 16:9
Timothy Harris –
The bulb went out in one month of use.
This was used as our third option for viewing television. It unit was not used consistently
When it worked it was a beautiful picture.
Nathan S. –
Absolutely love this projector. It’s bright, crystal clear 4k image, and really easy to set up. The only gripe I have is that it’s a bit loud, but since it’s constant, I tune it out pretty quickly.
Jason Groom –
set this up in my movie room about 9 ft from wall doing a 110in screen and picture is amazing. Looks like Oled Quality.
Alex Trambley –
This projector is super bright. Replaced an older 1080p projector with this one and the difference is unbelievable. Can see this one in full daylight without any issues. Blacks are dark and there is no blurring in high motion action scenes.
Joe W –
This is clearly a step up from the 1080p projectors that “upscale” to 4K. This projector being in native 4K is immediately noticeable, and the image quality is phenomenal. This works well with my PS5, as well running a soundbar via the HDMI ARC port.
My only two gripes are that it’s not as bright as I’d like it to be (mostly due to the entry level nature of this projector), and that navigating the menu system to access certain settings is somewhat cumbersome. It took me several days just to turn on the setting that allowed the soundbar to work, but only after I had to go on Reddit because the user manual is worthless for helping enable that audio output.
This will probably serve as a first step into higher quality projectors, but for a first time user, I am happy with my purchase. If I could give it 4.5 stars I would, but it’s not quite there for a full 5.
Dingle Dongle –
Picture quality is great. Took a little tweaking to get the image lined up perfectly. Handles ambient light fairly well. Very quiet compared to my old projector.
Alex Trambley –
Great value for money, excellent image and color quality
Nathan S. –
At the 8.5 feet distance; the TK700 only give 90 Inch screen and the TK700STi gives you 120″
Amazon Customer –
De base, l’image est belle et détaillée, mais après un certain temps (+- 2 semaines selon mon utilisation) l’image se dégrade et je dois réinitialisé au paramètre d’usine pour retrouver la même qualité. Je trouve dommage d avoir ce problème après avoir payé ce prix…
Joe W –
been running this projector for over a year now with no issues whatsoever. I’ve taken care of the lens, kept up with regular maintenance, and it’s running as good as new 1400+ hours later.
I have it ceiling mounted, projecting onto a silver ticket 100″ silver screen, and sound routed to a Samsung Q800A soundbar & sub. I couldn’t be happier with this configuration.
For most of the time, it was connected to my old desktop running a gtx970, and I had no complaints.
I recently upgraded to a laptop with an rtx4070, and the image quality in both movies/shows and games is fantastic. The projector does just fine showing everything in crisp detail.
Running in HDR10 and HDR Game modes, blacks are sufficiently dark, and colors are nice and vibrant without being washed out.
I don’t notice any blurriness or latency in games. It keeps up without using fast mode, though ymmv if you’re playing more fast paced competitive games.
-A note on that: fast mode disables keystone correction. So, if you need it, make sure you have the projector set up to throw super straight.
It’s really great for having friends over for movies & local co-op/split screen games. Plenty of screen space for everybody to see clearly.
I went overkill and got 8k fiber HDMI cables since I was running them across the ceiling & along the walls. There’s no noticeable latency in image or sound transfer. Any limitations I’ve run into are tied to the GPU I’m running.
I can imagine it’s not up to par for the most discerning home cinema user, but for somebody mostly playing games and sometimes watching movies & shows with friends, it’s perfect.